On Thursday, 24 April 2008, at 15:50:22 (+0700),
Jean-Phi wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# yum -y update
> [...]
> ====================================================
>  Package                 Arch       Version          Repository        Size 
> ====================================================
> Updating:
>  e16                     i386       0.16.8.12-3.fc7  updates           964 k
> 
> Transaction Summary
> ====================================================
> Install      0 Package(s)         
> Update       1 Package(s)         
> Remove       0 Package(s)         
> 
> Total download size: 964 k
> Downloading Packages:
> (1/1): e16-0.16.8.12-3.fc 100% |=========================| 964 kB    00:37    
>  
> [...]
> Running Transaction
>   Updating  : e16                          ######################### [1/2] 

First off, we don't supply this repo or these packages, so you should
really take this up with the repo maintainer, not this list.

> Error unpacking rpm package e16 - 0.16.8.12-3.fc7.i386
> error: unpacking of archive failed on file 
> /usr/share/e16/themes/winter/ttfonts: cpio: rename
> 
> Updated: e16.i386 0:0.16.8.12-3.fc7
> Complete!
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# 
> 
> 
> 
> -Is it because I am currently running a straight-from-sourceforge e16.8.12?
> -If the issue is on Fedora Repos side, I will take care of filling a bug 
> report by the packager.
> 
> renaming errors often comes from Permissions issues, so I checked to
> see if there were any obvious difference from one file to the other
> but nope. And I don't have a cpio file there.

cpio is the internal format that RPM stores files in.  The "rename"
error comes not from permissions but rather from trying to replace a
directory with a symbolic link.  This operation must be done in
%pretrans, which the packager probably didn't know.

Michael

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